liquid1012
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What's up guys. I'm from New Orleans and have been a fish enthusiast as soon as my dad had a pole in my hand at 6 years old. I recently finished my undergraduate at the University of New Orleans (although I did Biology research at a school in Pennsylvania called Cabrini College while on a lacrosse scholarship). I've always been a reef enthusiast, but I haven't had the funds to buy necessary equipment to put together a build. BUT to get to the "nuts and bolts of the matter":
I recently acquired a 55 gallon saltwater tank (NO STAND) and a whole bunch of other cool bonus stuff.
The tank is very "mature" jut unkempt/unkept--both words seem to work.
I'm a lost fish in a big sea of information here, and I'd love input on what I'm doing.
To start, the tank's dimension are 55 x 13 x 20, which i think is extremely standard.
As for hardware:
Protein Skimmer: Remora (not sure model) very nice
1 75 Gallon filter
1 35 Gallon filter
1 45 Gallon filer
1 48-6-" 4500K Fluval SEA LED light
Livestock includes:
2 aquarium trade-grade clownfish I don't know much about speciation
1 Damselfish
4 Cardinalfish
1 Brittle Star
10-ish Hermit crabs/snails
1 Unknown coral
I know how important the salinity, nitrate/nitrite, phosphate, pH, etc levels should be; but should I be looking out for something in particular while I let the tank hang out for a month or so and reach equilibrium? I have a test kit so I will be monitoring closely.
My goal for the tank (for the next year or so) is to grow a good amount of coral/do aquascaping with the setup I have. Im not against adding a sump, refuge(iumSP?) eventually, but trying to ween myself into this hobby. I figure I'll have to add powerbeads, more lighting, etc. to have good coral growth, but I feel like I have a nice start.
All comments will be considered helpful, and appreciated!
I recently acquired a 55 gallon saltwater tank (NO STAND) and a whole bunch of other cool bonus stuff.
The tank is very "mature" jut unkempt/unkept--both words seem to work.
I'm a lost fish in a big sea of information here, and I'd love input on what I'm doing.
To start, the tank's dimension are 55 x 13 x 20, which i think is extremely standard.
As for hardware:
Protein Skimmer: Remora (not sure model) very nice
1 75 Gallon filter
1 35 Gallon filter
1 45 Gallon filer
1 48-6-" 4500K Fluval SEA LED light
Livestock includes:
2 aquarium trade-grade clownfish I don't know much about speciation
1 Damselfish
4 Cardinalfish
1 Brittle Star
10-ish Hermit crabs/snails
1 Unknown coral
I know how important the salinity, nitrate/nitrite, phosphate, pH, etc levels should be; but should I be looking out for something in particular while I let the tank hang out for a month or so and reach equilibrium? I have a test kit so I will be monitoring closely.
My goal for the tank (for the next year or so) is to grow a good amount of coral/do aquascaping with the setup I have. Im not against adding a sump, refuge(iumSP?) eventually, but trying to ween myself into this hobby. I figure I'll have to add powerbeads, more lighting, etc. to have good coral growth, but I feel like I have a nice start.
All comments will be considered helpful, and appreciated!